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[GSOC 2021]: Requesting to work on Idea from Idealist #1

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jugshaurya opened this issue Mar 12, 2021 · 2 comments
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[GSOC 2021]: Requesting to work on Idea from Idealist #1

jugshaurya opened this issue Mar 12, 2021 · 2 comments

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@jugshaurya
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jugshaurya commented Mar 12, 2021

Hello @dabit3 @pranshuchittora @flyingcircle, I would like to work on this Idea 4 over my summer participating in GSOC 2021 with react-native-elements organization. Idea 2 also seems promising.

But for now, I will be creating my proposal around Idea 4.

May I continue? (Asking for permission).

  • Also who is going to be the mentor for the same Idea?
  • I am a Udacity Nanodegree graduated React Developer, looking forward to contributing to react-native-elements.
4. Embed Playground in the Document Website (Medium)
Difficulty: Medium | Tags: Website Merge

Currently, we have 2 websites for documentation.

Reactnativeelements.com This contains just the documentation of the components, build using docusaurus.
React-native-elements.js.org An interactive component playground.
The idea is to merge the two into one, i.e. the document website which embeds the Playground.
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jugshaurya commented Mar 12, 2021

Idea Solution: Adding a modal that will open after clicking on a button on the bottom right corner of the page(like that on reactjs.org documentation page). This modal will have the functionality of the playground.

Screenshot from 2021-03-12 13-23-08

  • Button will have </> as a svg

More Thinking requirement from my side:

  • how to fill modal with the playground website data.

My progress

  • Successfully build Both Docs website after forking and cloning playground and react-native-elements repos

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Pls use slack for such conversations.
Thanks

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